The reports can be branded up like our PDF reports with your own logo & colors. They inherit the same logo, colors & text which you set up in your white-label profiles so you don’t need to make any changes. (see White-Label Profiles – login needed)

Each time your reports run the updated data is available on these URLs for your clients to view. The URLs of the reports don’t change so you can give your clients these links 1 time, rather than send a new PDF each month.

To turn-on external URL reports you need to access the report within your account and click on the ‘Publish Report’ button.

2. White-label Email Alert

Many of our customers have asked if they can white-label the email alerts that we send out. We have now enabled this so that you can –

Send emails with your own logo

Remove all BrightLocal branding & colors

Send emails from your own ‘Sender’ address

There are a few steps to complete in order to set-up white-label emails. We use a 3rd party site (www.postmarkapp.com) to handle email delivery and you need to create an account on PostMarkApp. Doing this enables you to set-up email alerts so that they come from your own domain & sender address, as opposed to coming from BrightLocal.com

14 thoughts on “New White-Label Emails & ‘External Reports’”

Thanks Myles for this great featured. Something to consider mentioning to your subscribers is the free credits that postmarkapp offers. We used them up and didn’t get a notice from postmarkapp. As a result, all of our white label reports didn’t deliver for 60 days.

We scanned our email and didn’t receive any notice from postmarkapp that our credits expired. We purchased the credits (very affordable) and suddenly all of the reports were delivered at once. Yikes!! Well….at least I can call my clients and explain, then wish them a happy holiday.

Haha…fair enough Scott – you’ve been asking for this for some time now. We haven’t been sitting on our hands, just working on a ton of projects, but i’m very happy that we can finally deliver this for you 🙂

I can’t see any edit capabilities for the body of the report itself. There are sometimes minor errors which need to be corrected to maintain the integrity of the report. If a client picks up 1 mistake it devalues the entire report